Authors
Science fiction writer Jiang Bo: Living with AI is about finding balance in conflict
If you are a fan of science fiction, then you will be familiar with Jiangbo's name. As one of the representative writers of "hard science fiction" in China, he has unique insights into the future trends of technology and social development, and his works are novel and hardcore. His works have been widely recognized by readers and professionals, and he has won the China Science Fiction Galaxy Award seven times and the Global Chinese Nebula Award four times. His masterpieces include the Heart of the Galaxy trilogy and the Gate of the Machine series.
By Dillon Broderick4 years ago in Interview
In Response to 'I regret it'
My name is Daniel Montoya, born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida, currently attending University of Southern California, in Los Angeles. This is my initial response to the short statement done by an anonymous source called "I regret it". Over the course of this response, I will offer my opinion and review of the statement. I have also reached out to the anonymous source and have secured a time to interview him. Our conversation will be the second part of this. At the end, I will give my conclusion to what I have discovered and learned from this source.
By Rick Pension4 years ago in Interview
Let Salman Rushdie’s Writing Tips Inspire You
Salman Rushdie is a masterclass act This is a story about coming close to Mr. Rushdie and sharing some of his well-honed advice for writers. I also share a private observation he made that has inspired me for decades.
By [Bad] Ideas for Writers (& Life)4 years ago in Interview
Daisy Buchanan on writing her love story for greedy girls. Top Story - August 2022.
I first met Daisy Buchanan at the Port Eliot festival. An outdoor festival in Cornwall encompassing music, literature, talks and events, it's an idyllic place to be on a sunny day. But this particular year it started raining a few hours in, and barely stopped for the whole weekend. We were both speaking at the festival, and were introduced, briefly, by friends.
By Sheryl Garratt4 years ago in Interview
Interview With Author Patricia Morais
Patricia has changed her mind about her profession a lot of times. But one thing she always knew she wanted to do was to write stories. She is the author of the World of Shadows series. Her books Sombras and Chamas are only available in Portuguese, but the series companion books Tides and The Banshee Cries have been translated to English.
By Marie Sinadjan4 years ago in Interview
Interview With Author Astrid V.J.
Astrid is an award-winning and USA Today Bestselling Author born in South Africa. She is a trained social anthropologist and certified transformational life coach. She currently resides in Sweden with her husband and their two children. In early childhood, she showed an interest in reading and languages--interests which her family encouraged. Astrid started writing her first novel at age 12 and now writes fantasy in a variety of genres, exploring her passion for cultures and languages. When she isn't writing, Astrid likes to read, take walks in nature, play silly games with her children, do embroidery, and play music.
By Marie Sinadjan4 years ago in Interview
Interview With Author Thomas M. Kane
Thomas grew up in the woods of Maine, then spent eighteen years teaching international relations at Britain's University of Hull. Now back in Maine, he draws on his studies to write fantasy novels full of spies, secrets and high-stakes political intrigue.
By Marie Sinadjan4 years ago in Interview
Interview With Author Cece Louise
Cece Louise writes clean novels filled with adventure, romance, and spirit for teens and adults. She is an avid reader who has been making up stories in her head as long as she can remember. Despite all that daydreaming, she graduated summa cum laude with a BBA from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee in 2012.
By Marie Sinadjan4 years ago in Interview












